Pakistan-Afghanistan 'open war' LIVE: UN chief Guterres 'deeply concerned' by escalation of violence
In a significant escalation of military hostilities, Pakistan has reported conducting air strikes on Afghan military targets, resulting in substantial casualties among Taliban forces. Since Thursday, the strikes have targeted 22 locations, reportedly killing 274 Taliban officials. This aggressive action has raised alarms internationally, prompting UN Secretary-General António Guterres to express deep concern over the rising violence between the two neighboring countries. The ongoing conflict has historical roots, with both nations grappling with issues related to border security and militant activity. The situation remains tense, as both governments navigate the complexities of their bilateral relationship while facing criticism from various global entities for the humanitarian implications of the conflict. As violence escalates, the potential for regional destabilization increases, drawing the attention of international observers and prompting calls for restraint and dialogue to prevent further bloodshed.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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